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later that year, john edwards announced he would run for president. three months after that edwards and his wife elizabeth blublely announced that her breast cancer had spread to her bones. also in 2007, edwards aide admitted to fathering the child. february of 2008 hunter gave birth to the girl and the father's name was not put on the birth certificate. then in a statement released in august of last year, so a year ago, john edwards admitted to the affair and said, quote: shepard: now, the national enquirer reported, and they have not b ng been wrong at all on this story, now wral reports as well that john edwards could make this public admission for the criminal investigation is over. we're working to confirm here updates as we get them. well, booking flights will be a little bit different starting this weekend. it's part of a government push to cut down on the number of mistaken identity cases in which really innocent people are delayed or even kept from flying at all because their names are the same as or similar to ones on that no fly list from t
later that year, john edwards announced he would run for president. three months after that edwards and his wife elizabeth blublely announced that her breast cancer had spread to her bones. also in 2007, edwards aide admitted to fathering the child. february of 2008 hunter gave birth to the girl and the father's name was not put on the birth certificate. then in a statement released in august of last year, so a year ago, john edwards admitted to the affair and said, quote: shepard: now, the...
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the former mistress of john edwards is in federal court in raleigh this hour. no immediate word on why hunter is there. edwards acknowledged he is under federal investigation to hunter's production company but denies any wrongdoing. edwards admitted having an fair with hunter while he was running for the democratic nomination for president. >>> the senate wrapping up debate on judge sonia sotomayor. a confirmation vote is expected today. if the first two days of debate are any indication. the two more republicans are now publicly stating their support for sotomayor. she would be the first latina and just the first female justice that could be sworn in as early as tomorrow. >>> a quick programming note for you now, cnn will present "latino in america." a look at how latinos are changing america, reshaping politics, business, schools, churches and neighborhoods. latino in america this october on cnn. >>> a judge in north carolina is refusing to allow six terror suspects out of jail before their trial. he says they are all flight risk because of their ties outside
the former mistress of john edwards is in federal court in raleigh this hour. no immediate word on why hunter is there. edwards acknowledged he is under federal investigation to hunter's production company but denies any wrongdoing. edwards admitted having an fair with hunter while he was running for the democratic nomination for president. >>> the senate wrapping up debate on judge sonia sotomayor. a confirmation vote is expected today. if the first two days of debate are any...
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we'll ask him. >>> guess who showed up in court where the john edwards case is being heard? his a
we'll ask him. >>> guess who showed up in court where the john edwards case is being heard? his a
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we're coming to you from the john f. kennedy presidential library in boston where the body of j.f.k.'s yngest brother, senator edward kennedy now lies in repose. thousands have joined the line here to pay the respects to the senator who died late tuesday evening. many here can't remember a time when there wasn't a kennedy representing this state in washington. the senator's body accompanied by 85 members of the kennedy family arrived here late this afternoon. after a touching journey from his home in hyannis port. past waving crowds and through somef the places in the city that he cherished. to most of us, kennedy was an iconic, bigger-than-life political figure. but heret was something much more. nbs drea mitchell is here to start off oucoverage. it was an incredible outpouring today, andrea. this line, we should note is just the beginning of a very, very long crowd. >> exactly, lester. many more, thousands, lined up behind, well beyond. it is going to go all night. what we are seeing here tonight and what we have been
we're coming to you from the john f. kennedy presidential library in boston where the body of j.f.k.'s yngest brother, senator edward kennedy now lies in repose. thousands have joined the line here to pay the respects to the senator who died late tuesday evening. many here can't remember a time when there wasn't a kennedy representing this state in washington. the senator's body accompanied by 85 members of the kennedy family arrived here late this afternoon. after a touching journey from his...
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she has counseled john edwards and president clinton. please join me in welcoming her. michelle bernard is an attorney and political strategist and chair of the washington d.c. redevelopment land agency and has served on the bridge -- on the bush-cheney inaugural committee. melissa [unintelligible] is an associate professor of african-american politics at princeton and her next book is "sister citizen -- a tax for colored girls who considered politics when being strong was not enough." [unintelligible] is a political motivator and commentator for bet. he has been a senior adviser to people for the american way and as a book coming out called "everything i'm not made me everything i am." [applause] gwendolyn grant is president and ceo of the urban league of greater kansas city and the first female leader focusing on the improvement of education, corporate diversity and a graduate of the fbi citizens academy. [applause] dr. michael eric dyson is a professor at georgetown university and is one of the premier public intellectuals, author of many books "can you hear me now?
she has counseled john edwards and president clinton. please join me in welcoming her. michelle bernard is an attorney and political strategist and chair of the washington d.c. redevelopment land agency and has served on the bridge -- on the bush-cheney inaugural committee. melissa [unintelligible] is an associate professor of african-american politics at princeton and her next book is "sister citizen -- a tax for colored girls who considered politics when being strong was not...
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buy to edward kennedy. these are live pictures from the presidential library, mourners waiting for hours to pass the flag draped casket. as many as 4000 people are said to be outside the library. at the kennedy family said it will keep the viewing open all night to accommodate anyone wanting to pay their respects. there will be a basilica mass saturday. president obama will deliver the eulogy. 44 sitting senators and colleagues will pay their respects. senator kennedy will be laid to rest near his brothers, john f. kennedy and robert kennedy, at arlington national cemetery. with an epa estimated 32 miles per gallon. and up to 600 miles between fill ups. it's the most fuel efficient crossover on the highway. better than honda cr-v, toyota rav4 and even the ford escape hybrid. the all new chevy equinox. being smart. yep. just booked my 10th night on hotels.com, so i get a night free. you. me. getaway. really? where? anywhere you want. a bed and breakfast? bed and breakfast. check. a place by the beach? a plac
buy to edward kennedy. these are live pictures from the presidential library, mourners waiting for hours to pass the flag draped casket. as many as 4000 people are said to be outside the library. at the kennedy family said it will keep the viewing open all night to accommodate anyone wanting to pay their respects. there will be a basilica mass saturday. president obama will deliver the eulogy. 44 sitting senators and colleagues will pay their respects. senator kennedy will be laid to rest near...
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that will be introduced by john the did the second -- john. the second will be led by edward liddy. the third section has been subdivided. parliament will be led by sir george young. the final section is led by mike gate. we will go straight into the first section. >> good morning. it is very similar to the first year of the new contract at madrid. is it this case [unintelligible] >> he makes some very clear recommendations which i believe will be adopted. the first thing is that regulation has to beat -- remuneration as to the long term. it is only on the basis of long- term performance that we can guarantee the system that is to be being in the future. he is recommending that bonuses and remuneration should be over a five-year period. the second thing is transparency. you may have been talking about this. the public needs to be aware of what is happening. that leads to the third conclusion. the regulating system has now have to take into account banks who are prepared to pay high remuneration. that has to be a factor in regulation of the banks. the financial authority will be issu
that will be introduced by john the did the second -- john. the second will be led by edward liddy. the third section has been subdivided. parliament will be led by sir george young. the final section is led by mike gate. we will go straight into the first section. >> good morning. it is very similar to the first year of the new contract at madrid. is it this case [unintelligible] >> he makes some very clear recommendations which i believe will be adopted. the first thing is that...
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boston tonight as thousands say a personal goodbye to senator edward kennedy. well, you're looking at live pictures now. this is from the john f. kennedy presidential library in boston. you can see a long line of mourners. they are filing past the late massachusetts senator's casket there. the library is scheduled to remain open until 11:00 eastern time tonight. the viewing will resume friday morning at 8:00 a.m. it will continue until 3:00 in the afternoon. then saturday there thereby -- will be a funeral mass in boston. probe will deliver the eulogy then. officials say all four living former presidents have indicated they would like to be able to attend the saturday service. senators kennedy -- senator kennedy's long journey will end at arlington national cemetery on saturday. the man once called the lion of the senate laid to rest near his brothers. now back to hannity. what's up, smart? being smart. yep. just booked my 10th night on hotels.com, so i get a night free. you. me. getaway. really? where? anywhere you want. a bed and breakfast? bed and breakfast.
boston tonight as thousands say a personal goodbye to senator edward kennedy. well, you're looking at live pictures now. this is from the john f. kennedy presidential library in boston. you can see a long line of mourners. they are filing past the late massachusetts senator's casket there. the library is scheduled to remain open until 11:00 eastern time tonight. the viewing will resume friday morning at 8:00 a.m. it will continue until 3:00 in the afternoon. then saturday there thereby -- will...
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the ceo of johns hopkins medicine, that being dr. edward miller. thank you for being with us today. >> thank you very much. >> well, tell us about johns hopkins. a unique plan there and how you're paying your physicians. talk to us about why you're doing it and why it's lowering the cost of health care for some patients. >> we pay our physicians a salary. our salaries are competitive, we try to make sure that we have a full range of services from primary care all the way through gerantology. the problem that we see, of course, they still pay us on a fee for service basis and not pay us for the care of the quality of a population. >> that being the case, with insurance companies paying on a fee for service plan, does that realny tice other doctors and other hospitals where they feel maybe they're not making as much money? >> well, i think right now that's the way the system works. i believe that if you look at the system overall, fee for service is not a way to take care of the population. really, what we're interested in is caring for a population
the ceo of johns hopkins medicine, that being dr. edward miller. thank you for being with us today. >> thank you very much. >> well, tell us about johns hopkins. a unique plan there and how you're paying your physicians. talk to us about why you're doing it and why it's lowering the cost of health care for some patients. >> we pay our physicians a salary. our salaries are competitive, we try to make sure that we have a full range of services from primary care all the way...
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. >> yeah, elizabeth edwards wife of john edwards, as well as tommy thompson sat down to debate it with larry. here are some of the highlights. >> 14,000 americans lose their health insurance every single day and they lose it because it's too expensive. so unless we create a provider that's going to have cost accessible health insurance, which is apparently not going to be possible with these private insurers, it's not possible today, right now they have the most motivation of all time to make certain those people are not losing their coverage. and yet they will not provide -- they will not provide a program. and we can't do it. it sounds like a great idea. let's do a tax rebate, refundable tax credit to people so they can get health insurance. are we really going to give families $18,000 a year to pay for their health insurance next year? >> no, we don't have to. >> of course we have to, that's what the average cost of insurance. next year. >> you put up private, private insurance out on a competitive basis, it'd be down around $4,000 or $5,000, refundable tax credit will cover that, y
. >> yeah, elizabeth edwards wife of john edwards, as well as tommy thompson sat down to debate it with larry. here are some of the highlights. >> 14,000 americans lose their health insurance every single day and they lose it because it's too expensive. so unless we create a provider that's going to have cost accessible health insurance, which is apparently not going to be possible with these private insurers, it's not possible today, right now they have the most motivation of all...
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in some ways chasome ways charmed. >> sir edward kennedy. >> reporter: and what a contrast this was to those other days when a ted kennedy headline all too often spelled out a story of trouble. much of that trouble was visited upon him. the death of his brother joe when ted was only 12, then his sister kathleen was killed. then the brother who was president and the one who was fighting to be. ted was still in his 30s when he delivered the eulogy for bobby. >> those of us who loved him pray that what he was to us, what he wished for others will someday come to pass for all the world. >> reporter: in that moment he became family patriarch, on whose arm the next generation would lean as the awful run of kennedy misfortune continued, he is son edward losing a leg to cancer, his brother's boys dead of a drug overdose, michael killed in a ski accident and john kennedy, jr. gone in that plane crash. he'd been in a bad one himself earlier in life but it did not break him. his resilience, dignity in all the grief earned him much public sympathy and respect if only. much troub tt so much trou
in some ways chasome ways charmed. >> sir edward kennedy. >> reporter: and what a contrast this was to those other days when a ted kennedy headline all too often spelled out a story of trouble. much of that trouble was visited upon him. the death of his brother joe when ted was only 12, then his sister kathleen was killed. then the brother who was president and the one who was fighting to be. ted was still in his 30s when he delivered the eulogy for bobby. >> those of us who...
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edwards has appeared on many tv and radio programs and has had many articles in national newspapers. his upcoming book is a biography of william f. buckley. he currently resides in virginia with his wife. >> thank you. good morning, ladies and judgment. it is a beautiful day in washington, and a great day to be alive. especially if you are a young c books made a profound difference in the life of ronald reagan. in mid october of 1965, my wife and i spent a today's traveling with reagan in southern california when he was considering whether to run for governor of that state. at the end of the second day, reagan took us up the steep road to his home in pacific palisades, overlooking los angeles. while he and nancy were in the kitchen, i walked over to the bookcase and there -- in their den and began examining the titles. there were almost without exception works of history, economics, and politics. they included conservative classics. whitaker chambers, and a book i had never heard of. the law. that wasn't good enough for me, so i began taking up the books from the shelves and looking
edwards has appeared on many tv and radio programs and has had many articles in national newspapers. his upcoming book is a biography of william f. buckley. he currently resides in virginia with his wife. >> thank you. good morning, ladies and judgment. it is a beautiful day in washington, and a great day to be alive. especially if you are a young c books made a profound difference in the life of ronald reagan. in mid october of 1965, my wife and i spent a today's traveling with reagan in...
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her brother, senator edward kennedy said she touched the lives of millions. shriver's son-in-law, california governor arnold schwarzenegger had this to say about his 88-year-old mother-in-law. eunice was the light of our family. she meant so much. not only to us, but to our country and to the world. she was a pioneer who worked tirelessly for social and scientific advantages that have changed the lives of millions of developmentally disabled people all over the world. >>> talk about lost in translation. secretary of state hillary clinton got angry with university students in africa. reporters in the room saying a student speaking in french asked what the president -- president obama might think about chinese financial contracts with congo, but the translator apparently made a mistake. here it is. >>. >> what does mr. clinton think, and what does mr. -- think on this situation? thank you very much. >> wait, you want me to tell you what my husband thinks? my husband is not the secretary of state. i am. no, you asked my opinion. i will tell you my opinion. i'm n
her brother, senator edward kennedy said she touched the lives of millions. shriver's son-in-law, california governor arnold schwarzenegger had this to say about his 88-year-old mother-in-law. eunice was the light of our family. she meant so much. not only to us, but to our country and to the world. she was a pioneer who worked tirelessly for social and scientific advantages that have changed the lives of millions of developmentally disabled people all over the world. >>> talk about...
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green hill close to the graves of his brothers, john and robert. arlington superintendent jack metsler showed us the site. the senator will be laid to rest here. >> yes. >> reporter: his family? >> his family will be here and approximately 200 people will attend the service and closed funeral, invited guests only. senator kennedy will receive military honors. >> reporter: sem tar staff are already working at the burial site, but this area will close early saturday while the grave is prepared. it was just in the last few weeks that this site was selected. it's an area senator edward kennedy knew well. >> senator kennedy was here all the time. he came on the anniversaries of the deaths, he would come on the anniversaries of the births, if he was available, he would just come. sometimes he would announce himself and other times we would be up here doing maintenance and we'd find him up here. if he came to funerals of one of the soldiers from his state he would, always before he left the cemetery, have a prayer or quiet visit here. sometimes he would s
green hill close to the graves of his brothers, john and robert. arlington superintendent jack metsler showed us the site. the senator will be laid to rest here. >> yes. >> reporter: his family? >> his family will be here and approximately 200 people will attend the service and closed funeral, invited guests only. senator kennedy will receive military honors. >> reporter: sem tar staff are already working at the burial site, but this area will close early saturday while...
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to the john f. kennedy presidential library. samantha hays joins us with the latest. what can you tell us? >> reporter: hi, susan. the formal events getting under way today. culminating this weekend, saturday even at arlington national cemetery where the senator will be buried. starting off this morning with a private mass. senator ted kennedy is being remember remembered for his more than 40 years in service in the united states senate. for many in massachusetts, the man was admired for his ideas and ideals. >> the work goes on, the cause endures, the hope still lives, and the dreams shall never die. >> reporter: as some porters paid tribute, while others send flowers to washington. the governor talked about filling the senator's vacant seat. >> he, like i, supports the current law that provides for a special election about five months out after a vacancy occurs, and he also made a reasonable request that the governor be permitted to appoint someone to serve for that five-point period until the spe
to the john f. kennedy presidential library. samantha hays joins us with the latest. what can you tell us? >> reporter: hi, susan. the formal events getting under way today. culminating this weekend, saturday even at arlington national cemetery where the senator will be buried. starting off this morning with a private mass. senator ted kennedy is being remember remembered for his more than 40 years in service in the united states senate. for many in massachusetts, the man was admired for...